Scarborough: 'Rush Limbaugh Would Be Making Fun of Herman Cain' If Another Viable Conservative Were in the Race
For the second day in a row, the lone so-called conservative anchor on MSNBC supported Politico's hit piece on Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain.
After saying Cain "made a fool of himself" with his inconsistent response to the allegations Monday, Scarborough said that if there were another viable conservative candidate in the race, "Rush Limbaugh would be making fun of Herman Cain today" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
JOE SCARBOROUGH, CO-HOST: We had said a couple of days ago when it came to domestic policy, his tax plan, foreign policy, his tax plan, that Herman Cain was making it up as he went along. Yesterday was a perfect example. There is, there is nothing but chaos here. I don’t know how any conservative, forget his ideology, whatever that is because he’s making that up, too. One day he’s pro-choice, the next he’s pro-Life. One day he wants to release prisoners in Gitmo, the next he doesn’t. And I’ve got to say despite all of these facts, publications like the National Review line up in defense of Herman Cain as if defending Herman Cain is defending conservatism which I would suggest after last, after yesterday’s circus act by everybody involved in this that really typifies what’s been wrong in the conservative movement over the last several years.
But all that being said, Herman Cain made a fool of himself yesterday.
As the segment drew to a close, Scarborough took this further:
SCARBOROUGH: There is in conservative quarters such a desperate cry to have anybody but Mitt Romney that you see people like Rush Limbaugh and Laura Ingraham and the National Review desperately searching for an alternative.
MARK HALPERIN, TIME MAGAZINE: He’s our flawed guy, but he’s our guy.
SCARBOROUGH: And right now, Herman Cain is the only viable alternative. You know, Rush liked Rick Perry a couple of months ago. Maybe he still likes him, I don’t know. But it just shows there is no strong conservative. I guarantee you if Jeb Bush or Paul Ryan or Chris Christie were in this race, maybe not Chris Christie.
HALPERIN: Mike Pence.
SCARBOROUGH: Mike Pence. If Mike Pence were in this, Rush Limbaugh would be making fun of Herman Cain today.
Scarborough was obviously referring to Limbaugh's strong defense of Cain in his response to Politico's "racist hit job" during Monday's program.
But what Scarborough was sadly missing about the overall conservative reaction to this is that the Right would be responding this way regardless of who the candidate was or what his/her positions were.
This is another obvious smear job of a right-leaning politician by the media, and we're all sick of it.
If Scarborough wasn't doing his darnedest to prove how right he is about Cain's inviability as a candidate, he would have quickly on Monday realized the pathetic sourcing as well as the tremendously soft allegations made in this Politico piece.
Instead, like all the other shills at MSNBC, he ran with this story rather than seeing it for exactly what it was: an attempt by the Left to destroy a Republican candidate who in the worst case is likely to end up on the eventual nominee's short list for vice president.
Scarborough himself noted two weeks ago that if Cain were a Democrat, the Left and their media minions would be swooning over him just as they did Barack Obama.
He should have therefore put two and two together and realized that Politico would never in a million years have published this piece if Cain had a "D" next to his name.
That alone should have clued Scarborough in to the hypocrisy in play here irrespective of Cain's inconsistent response to the allegations.
As we learned last week that Scarborough isn't very good at simple arithmetic, it shouldn't surprise us that two plus two is at this point in time too difficult for Morning Joe.
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Scarborough is...
Submitted by Upland_Patriot on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 11:18am.
Just another "hack" and libtard working for MSNBC, I mean, who cares? Does anyone still watch his show? Did anyone ever watch?
Conservatives, (not Republicans) need to keep their focus, we want a candidate that can beat Obama and a conservative who will not become "liberal" i.e. amnesty a.k.a. comprehensive immigration reform and follow our Constitution.
Herman Cain is not a slick politician
Submitted by Kuso Jiji on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 11:50am.
The ramblings of some washed up politician working for a liberal news outlet just doesn't have much pull with me. None at all in fact. That goes for Mr. Rove over at FN as well (which i don't watch much of anymore).
HC is an honest guy. I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and the time it takes to respond to these sort of outrageous cheap shots
Cain's contradictory
Submitted by FAR52 on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 11:56am.
Cain's contradictory explanations of the subject matter is what has gotten him in trouble. He had 10 days to research it, figure out what happened, and then explain it in a coherent and reasonable fashion. He failed miserably. Joe's right. Herman is not the answer. He is not ready for prime time. I know that as a party, we are smarter than this. And why Noel do you think a democrat is leaking this? My guess is that it is one of the other republican candidates or Karl Rove.
far52
Submitted by Agnostic on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 12:14pm.
Perhaps, not being a Republican, I shouldn't respond to your post as you have it presented but I feel compelled to mention that the Politico is dictating the timeline and defining the responses. There was a response given within four days that has not changed but only more clearly defined because of the nit picking of words - especially the word 'settled'. The Cain camp used the term that the issue was settled in their first response to the allegations and later clarified that the word 'settled' was not in reference to the legal term 'settled". Not exactly a big shift in storyline there.
As a party the Republicans are troubled because they have a list of candidates with huge problems - Cain among them. So, whether smarter or not the choice really seems to be whether or not you take a chance on political inexperience and outsider who may not be able to get anything done in DC or more of the same-old politics that will insure a 2014 Democrat surge.
I don't see it.
Submitted by pockets64 on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 12:07pm.
I've read the explanations in the lib press and the commentaries. I'm not seeing the "contradictory explanations."
Maybe you could help out with that.
pockets64 -
Submitted by Agnostic on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 12:13pm.
timeline
It is a biased source but it is the only place that I've seen the timeline of the story shown and what actually changed using Politico's own articles.
"I didn't know there was a
Submitted by FAR52 on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 12:30pm.
"I didn't know there was a settlement in the matter." Two hours later, he's detailing to Fox how the settlement was reached and the general counsel's reporting to him of the settlement.
settlement in the matter
Submitted by Agnostic on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 12:42pm.
Cain's camp first response - four days after allegation:
After several days of not responding to the question, Gordon emailed on Oct. 24 that any dispute about Cain’s conduct at the restaurant association “was settled amicably among all parties many years ago.”
They later clarified that the term 'settled' was not meant in a legal term but that doesn't mean that they were in denial.
Noel, I would not even give
Submitted by Gat New York on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 11:57am.
Noel, I would not even give Scarborough the benefit of calling him "the lone so-called conservative anchor on MSNBC." There is nothing conservative about him other than him referring to himself as one and all the other conservatives are not real conservatives.
The guy is a hack and not very smart either.
He also referred to Cain as a "liar" and more than once. I will admit that Cain should have been better prepared and had a better response in the AM to what Politico printed. But by the end of the day he had his act together and told the facts very clearly to Greta.
The only "liar" on that set this morning was Joe Scarborough. He is a liar and a fraud. He doesn't like being called a RHINO? Then I would strongly suggest he switch to a political party he is more comfortable with and not be the token Republican in the MSNBC line-up.
Late Night Television
Submitted by lrgon on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 12:56pm.
I can hear it now on Leno and Letterman.
"Have you heard the latest sex scandal accusing the fiery and extra crusty Pizza man of improperly layering the cheeze on some female associates? Halloween night CBS took their camera crew over to the White House to get their reaction. CBS's Bozo the Clown poked his microphone at the man that answered the door and and before Bozo could say 'Hermanator,' the butler shouted 'no more tricks or treats! 'nine,nine,nine,' and slammed the door."
Those are the voices in your head you hear lrgon loon.
Submitted by The Vet on Wed, 11/02/2011 - 11:04am.
You forgot to take your medicine again. Here, they are translating for you.
Now this is the Scarborough
Submitted by Semus on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 12:56pm.
Now this is the Scarborough that I've come to expect. Spoken like a true RINO, I consider that an insult Scarborough.
Joe is damaged
Submitted by Alpha Tango on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 1:31pm.
Joe Scarborough has lost his morals as he has been wussified by MSNBC. Like Ben Stein, somewhere along the way he must have badly hurt his head. Now, Joe fits in perfectly with his mentally challenged colleagues, Matthews, Maddow, Shultz and Sharpton.
You are right about Ben Stein. I remember when I used to...
Submitted by jawebster1 on Wed, 11/02/2011 - 3:03am.
like him. Recently, when he has shown up on Fox News prime time (the only time I watch TV) I was shocked to see that he has gone liberal. Now when he shows up, I do what I do to all liberals and commercials, I fast forward them. One thing I can say for Pat Buchanan. He hasn't changed. I'd like to see him come over to Fox and replace Beckel on "The Five". If that happened, I might even watch the show occasionally (via DVR).
Will the conservative media
Submitted by coin of the realm on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 10:56pm.
Mention Huckabees comment that the Politico source was most likely a republican?
Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes her laws. Mayer Amschel Rothschild
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Submitted by Denny Crane on Wed, 11/02/2011 - 1:04am.
The source WAS Huckabee!
What a stupid attempt ADK. But nice try anyway.
We Are The 53%
Plug Nickle
Submitted by Prisondog1776 on Wed, 11/02/2011 - 1:18am.
No one cares what the Huckster thinks! Your a cut and run Troll................Will you mention that MSNBC is RACIST?
you don't read many conserv blogs do you?
Submitted by kata on Wed, 11/02/2011 - 1:49am.
because that was likely where Huckabee got the idea.
If any Republican candidate was the source for that...
Submitted by jawebster1 on Wed, 11/02/2011 - 3:01am.
story, Politico would give them up, thereby destroying their career. Politico would love to do just that and because they haven't, it is obvious no Republican candidate was behind the story.
by that logic
Submitted by Agnostic on Wed, 11/02/2011 - 7:55am.
The issue with Cain must not have any real value because if it did the media would have pushed for Cain's nomination, held on to it until after the primaries and then launched their attack.